Saturday, September 28, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
2. TAED = shit??? of who?
Who actually own TAED once it is developed to bring RM for themselves? Joshua
Public will not lose access to Tg Aru beach – CM
KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman yesterday assured the public that they will not ‘lose’ Tanjung Aru beach in the future.Musa also reminded the people that the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government always has the interest of the people at heart and that the projects it implements will benefit all.
There are no lies or anything taken away from the people of Sabah, Musa pointed out.
“I have also asked the company developing the proposed Tanjung Eco Development project to brief the public about it. It is expected that with the project, in five to 10 years, you will see a very different Kota Kinabalu,” he said.
In his speech earlier Musa urged farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen in the state to learn and adopt new technologies in their farming practices so as to produce quality and value added agricultural products not only for local consumption but also for export.
“This is why the government is very supportive of the farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen in the state as they have a very important role to play in ensuring that Sabah has food security,” he stressed.
He added that Sabah had been allocated more than RM300 million by the federal government to implement programs that can increase padi production in the state.
“We have fertile land in Sabah and as long as we are hardworking, we can be successful,” he said and urged owners of idle land in Sabah to venture into agricultural projects.
According to Musa, as the Chief Minister he is in constant discussion with Agriculture and Food Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Yahya Hussin and the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Datuk Ujang Sulani to find ways on how to increase the food production of the state.
Musa also advised those in the agriculture sector not to be shy to ask for assistance from the relevant authorities so that they can improve their production.
from Borneopost online
Saturday, September 21, 2013
1. TAED to be sorted out by a public forum
Dear Chief Editors/ Bureau Chiefs/ Reporters,
Here is a latest release by Sabah Environmental Protection Association (SEPA) for publication in press. If you have any queries, please use this email or use contact SEPA President Lanash Thanda (0168154105). Thank you for your ongoing support.
Here is a latest release by Sabah Environmental Protection Association (SEPA) for publication in press. If you have any queries, please use this email or use contact SEPA President Lanash Thanda (0168154105). Thank you for your ongoing support.
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PRESS RELEASE: SEPA
Calls for Public Information for Tanjung Aru Beach Eco Development (TAED)
Kota Kinabalu, 22nd September 2013: Since the Prime Minister launched the Tanjung
Aru Eco Development (TAED) on the 16th of September 2013, Sabah Environmental
Protection Association (SEPA) has been inundated with calls and emails asking
about continued public access to the beach.
“People are understandably concerned, having already
experienced losing public spaces to tourism like Pantai Dalit in Tuaran and
climbing Mount Kinabalu before the accommodation was privatised and prices rose
astronomically. Will Tanjung Aru Beach
become a playground for only the rich?” asked Lanash Thanda the President of
SEPA.
The number one question SEPA is being asked is if the
public will continue to have access to the beach once the hotels are built
according to Lanash
It seems the only information the public has had access to
is the concept map published in the local newspaper and a giant signboard that
states “Returning Tanjung Aru to the people of Sabah: Rehabilitating the Beach,
Regenerating the Park, Rejuvenating Tourism”.
“How can you ‘return’ something the public already
understands they have? And does this mean that that Prince Phillip Park will be
given more space?” Lanash said sharing just some questions that have been
posed.
Most concerns she noted was raised based on the concept,
which shows that that they will be 10 tourism projects that include brand name
hotels, service apartments and a marina.
They also seem to be different versions of the concept map with slightly
different designs and one which includes a golf course.
"This is the era of public participation, SEPA urges
that a Special EIA be conducted due to the sensitivity of this issue."
stated Lanash.
Knowing how important Tanjung Aru is for all the people of
Sabah, the Government needs to be transparent on the project and SEPA has been
informed that an office is in the process of being set up and once it is up, the
public can get their answers.
To ensure public participation and transparency, Lanash
urges the government to quicken the setting up of this office so the public
concerns can be addressed.
We have been alerted by experts on water quality and
hydrology that due to direct effluent discharge and high
erosion factor something needs to be done to ensure the aesthetic beauty of
Tanjung Aru is retained and that continued easy public access is ensured for
the people of Sabah for future generations,” concluded Lanash.
Sabah Environmental Protection Association
Dear Sir,
The issues needed to be dealt with are as follows:-
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